Choosing A Plugin

The Six Best WordPress Popup Plugins

Everyone Hates WordPress Popup Plugins, But They Work We hate WordPress popup plugins. But mostly because they're implemented poorly. Not because something that slides into our peripheral view is a horrible idea. If a popup shows up at the right ...

Running Shared Hosting? Then You Need This…

Is Your WordPress Site on Shared Hosting? If you're running a WordPress site on shared hosting, you likely think I'm going to tell you that it's time to move to Managed Hosting like the kind we offer at Nexcess. But ...

There’s a new LTD for Fluent Support

Fluent Support Brings Help Desk Software to WordPress If you read yesterday's post, you likely caught the mention of Fluent Support in there. Well, it's live today, and I can't wait for you to check it out. It's incredibly powerful. ...

The WordPress Funnel Game Continues to Grow

There are several WordPress Funnel solutions – most of them targeted at WooCommerce. I've written about several of them, recently listing these options: WooFunnels CartFlows Smart Offers LaunchFlows MakeWebBetter They each do several things well. And over the next year ...

Reviewing Gridbuilder

Why I'm Reviewing Gridbuilder So over the last few days, our team at LearnDash has been talking about our new version of CourseGrid that we'll be releasing soon. One of the dynamics that happens when you're building software is that ...

Uncanny Codes for WordPress

Recently my friend Veena offered a lifetime deal on Appsumo for Smart Quiz Builder. One of the things I thought was pretty cool was her ability to create all those “stackable codes” for Appsumo customers so that they could get ...

59,000 Plugins – How Do You Choose The Right Plugin?

How do you know if the plugin you want to use is the right one? If you're like me, then you have felt the pain and frustration of adding a plugin to your WordPress site, only to see the whole ...

Related Post Plugins Can Leave You Handcuffed

Related Post Plugins are great. They present a set of posts that your readers may enjoy. And that keeps them on your site longer and keeps your bounce rate lower. All of that is great. But related post plugins can ...

Managing Courses on a Subdomain

The other day I got a question that I'm pretty sure every LMS plugin or platform provider has gotten. “Should I run my courses on a subdomain?” But there was a twist to the version of the question I got. ...

Do You Have a First Party Data Strategy?

You've likely heard that third party cookies are going to die, right? Look, I know it's Friday night. I'm already at a resort for this weekend because it's my 17th anniversary with my wife. So what am I doing writing ...

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